Coconut Lychee Jello Recipe With Variations - Mochi Mommy (2024)

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My coconut lychee jello recipe is actually a twist on a very standard Chinese home-cooking dessert: almond jello. Although I’ve never eaten it in China or in an actual Chinese restaurant, almond jello is a dessert that consistently pops up at my family’s gatherings. You can buy a mix at the Asian market, similar to how you can buy jello boxes, but it’s super easy to make at home. It’s cool, refreshing, and perfect for when the weather starts warming up. For this lychee version, I decided to add a little twist and use up the leftover lychee syrup from my lychee cupcake recipe. I used a combination of coconut milk and regular whole milk, but you can use all coconut milk to keep your dessert dairy free. Once you get the hang of making the lychee jello, the variations are endless!

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The steps are super simple. Essentially, you add gelatin to your syrup/milk mixture to make the lychee jello. Let it set, cut it up, and add a can of fruit co*cktail. You could always make your own combination of fruit and toss it into the jello as well, if you’re trying to cut down on the sugar syrup.

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If you wanted to have a SUPER lychee flavor, you could use another can of lychee (syrup included) instead of a can of fruit co*cktail. This kind of lychee jello isn’t the same kind of lychee jelly that you get in your Asian tea drinks. That kind of lychee jelly probably uses an agar powder that makes it more chewy. However, you could still try adding this jello to your drinks just for fun.

I’m also posting a picture of my mom’s almond jello recipe below, just so you can see how we typically make it.

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If you don’t have access to an Asian market to buy canned lychee, you can still make the almond jello version of this dessert with ingredients from a regular grocery store (in America). But if you’ve got some canned lychee, give it a try!

Coconut Lychee Jello co*cktail

A variety of combinations of lychee syrup, milk, and/or coconut milk will all work in this jello fruit co*cktail. It can be made with either almond or coconut flavoring.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Cooling Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Asian American, Chinese

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups lychee syrup from canned lychee (approx 1 can’s worth)
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 packets gelatin
  • 4 tbsp water
  • 2 cups milk or coconut milk (or any combination of both)
  • 1 tsp almond or coconut extract
  • 1 can fruit co*cktail

Instructions

  • Mix water and gelatin and set aside to let gelatin bloom.

  • Mix syrup, sugar, and milk and heat on stove until boiling.

  • Dissolve bloomed gelatin into boiling syrup mixture and take off heat.

  • Stir in extract.

  • Pour mixture into 8×8 dish and leave to cool in the fridge at least two hours or overnight.

  • When ready to serve, cut jello into squares and pour can of fruit co*cktail on top. Mix together and serve.

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Are you a fan of almond jello? Or Asian fruity jellos in general? I love them, but I definitely prefer gelatin based ones over agar ones. I like the more squishy texture than chewy. But I do like the chewy texture when adding jelly to my tea drinks. Let me know if you come up with a good fruit variation to this recipe!

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Coconut Lychee Jello Recipe With Variations - Mochi Mommy (2024)

FAQs

What does lychee coconut jelly taste like? ›

What Does Lychee Jelly Taste Like? Lychee jelly is sweet and slightly tart, with the floral, tropical flavor notes of the lychee fruit. The texture is solid yet soft, jiggly, and bouncy.

What are the ingredients in lychee jelly? ›

This Lychee Jelly is super simple to make and is made with lychee nectar and agar agar powder. You can add the lychee jellies to a variety of drinks such as bubble tea. Best of all, it only contains 2 ingredients!

Is lychee coconut jelly vegan? ›

Fantastically versatile with their perfected sliver cut shapes, these are a hugely popular topping to add to your menu. Made from coconut pulp, they contain no allergens and are vegan certified.

Is lychee coconut jelly healthy? ›

Lychee jelly typically contains fewer calories and less sugar compared to the starchy tapioca pearls in boba. It can be a lighter alternative, reducing overall calorie intake while still providing a flavorful addition to the drink.

Does lychee jelly go bad? ›

Yes, the Lychee Jelly must be refrigerated after opening and we recommend it be used within 2 weeks after opening it. This jelly is shelf stable and does not require refrigeration before opening. Was this answer helpful?

What is the toxin in lychee fruit? ›

Litchi fruit contains a toxin, methylene cyclopropyl-glycine (MCPG), which is known to be fatal by causing encephalitis-related deaths. This is especially harmful when consumed by malnourished children.

Is lychee jelly good for diabetics? ›

This is due both to the naturally high sugar of the lychee fruit as well as the added sugar in the creation of the jelly. While it is still a perfectly acceptable treat for many in moderation, just like any dessert, those with diabetes and other sugar tolerance issues should enjoy this ingredient with caution.

What is coconut jelly made of? ›

Ingredients: NATA DE COCO PULP, HIGH FRUCTOSE SYRUP, WATER, SUGAR, CITRIC ACID, CALCIUM LACTATE, POTASSIUM SORBATE (AS PRESERVATIVE), XANTHAN GUM, COCONUT FLAVOR.

Is coconut jelly real coconut? ›

Nata de coco, also marketed as coconut gel, is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produced by the fermentation of coconut water, which gels through the production of microbial cellulose by Komagataeibacter xylinus.

Is coconut jelly made from coconut? ›

Fresh coconut jelly is made with very simple ingredients, including, of course, fresh coconut water. Add that with a few other key staples in your house, plus some unflavored gelatin powder, and you have a dessert that is unique and delicious!

What is good with lychee jelly? ›

Some on social media recommend mixing the jelly into avocado smoothies. Others say it tastes great with honeydew milk tea, strawberry beverages, or green tea. Apart from that, you can blend lychee jelly into milkshakes, fruit punches, or spritzers for a flavor boost.

What does lychee flavor taste like? ›

The most important question: What does lychee taste like? The aromatic lychee is sweet, with slightly floral and acidic notes. Upon biting, you'll get a juicy flavor burst with a taste similar to a strawberry or pear with a hint of citrus. Some also compare the floral taste to rose.

Does coconut and lychee go together? ›

The trick with mixing a heavy flavor like coconut with a delicate flavor like lychee is getting the balance right. Too much coconut and you overwhelm the gentle rose-strawberry flavors of the lychee!

What does lychee taste like? ›

The flavor of a lychee is sweet, with notes of citrus and watermelon, but most notably tastes of a cross between strawberry and pear with rose water mixed in.

Does lychee jelly taste good? ›

Lychee has a sweet and slightly tangy taste with floral notes. Its flavor is somewhat similar to that of strawberries, while its flesh has a juicy, gelatinous texture. The jelly made from this fruit is often even sweeter due to the addition of sugar or high-fructose corn syrup.

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